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Legacy Living Media

Legacy Living Media

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Legacy Media Network exists to share the message of Jesus Christ through powerful conversations, biblical teaching, and inspiring stories that anchor listeners in faith and purpose. From thought-provoking programs like What’s Important Now and Foundations of a Nation, to encouraging voices such as More Than a Song and Be The One, Legacy Living Media Network is committed to producing Christ-centered content that informs, challenges, and equips believers to live out their calling in today’s world. Our mission is simple: to point people to the Anchor—Jesus Christ—in every episode, every story, and every broadcast. Listen. Grow. Leave A Legacy. Check out Tom's Books at: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Tom-Sears/author/B0FGBVDNX3?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true&ccs_id=91f7bbbb-58e5-49fa-bc8c-4f901cb85ffb© Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • The Erasing of America's Heritage
    Jul 3 2026
    If you want to defeat a people, you don't have to destroy their army. You just have to make them forget who they are. In Part 3 of "250 Years: Did We Keep the Republic?" Tom Sears exposes the systematic effort to erase America's Christian heritage and how remarkably successful it has been. It didn't happen with book burnings or dramatic declarations. It happened in three quiet stages: omission, reframing, and replacement. And by the time most people noticed, an entire generation had already been shaped by the new version of the story. Tom walks through the 1994 National History Standards that mentioned George Washington exactly once while dedicating dozens of references to McCarthyism and the KKK. He addresses the slavery argument head-on and shows why Frederick Douglass, a man who had every reason to reject the founding documents, called the Constitution a glorious liberty document and wielded it against the very injustice it had failed to prevent. He examines how Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, every one of them founded with an explicitly Christian purpose, became the engines of the secular worldview that now dominates every major American institution. And then Tom says the thing nobody wants to hear. The erasure didn't happen only because of hostile forces outside the church. It happened because the church retreated. The schools, the universities, the media, the legal system, the public square, ground surrendered not because the enemy was stronger, but because the people of God didn't show up. Salt that stays in the salt shaker preserves nothing. | Part 3 of 4 |
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    30 mins
  • What They've Built and What We've Lost
    Jun 18 2026
    They didn't just write a Constitution. They built a moral architecture — and we've been dismantling it for 60 years. In Part 2 of "250 Years: Did We Keep the Republic?" Tom Sears walks through the three pillars the Founders built this nation on: the sanctity of the individual conscience, the necessity of virtue in the governed, and the covenant nature of the American experiment. These weren't political theories; they were biblical convictions. And Washington, Adams, Madison, and Lincoln all said the same thing in different ways: without God, the republic cannot stand. Then Tom asks the harder question. What happened to those pillars? From the prosperity of the Industrial Revolution to the theological liberalism that gutted the mainline churches, to the Supreme Court decisions of 1962 and 1963 that removed prayer and Bible reading from public schools, the unraveling didn't happen overnight. It happened the way it always does. Slowly. Quietly. One compromise at a time. This episode also puts a human face on the cost of the founding, men like Thomas Nelson Jr., who ordered his own cannons fired on his own home rather than let it shelter the enemy, and Carter Braxton, who died in poverty having given everything to the cause. They signed that document knowing the price. The question Tom leaves you with: what are we willing to pay? | Part 2 of 4 |
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    30 mins
  • The Faith That Founded A Nation
    Jun 18 2026
    250 years ago, 56 men signed their names and changed the world. But did we keep what they built? In Part 1 of this special 4-part series, Tom Sears digs into the faith that founded America, the biblical worldview of the Founders, the Providence they believed guided the Revolution, and the forgotten story of the Black Robe Regiment preachers who made it all possible. As the nation celebrates its 250th anniversary, the question every American needs to face is this: do we even know what we're celebrating? What's Important Now Series: "250 Years — Did We Keep the Republic?"
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